Monday, 14 September 2015

Poem ~ Art For The Wounded - Tuesday, 14 September 1915


Impression sketch of Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Porter
- by Jamie. See original at: http://thirdlondongeneral.blogspot.co.uk/2010_03_01_archive.html

Already with military
History as an orphanage home,
To daughters of former
Crimean Soldiers, called Royal
Victoria Patriotic Asylum
Built in a gothic style of 1859.

New connections
With war came, August 1914 -
In usage as No.3
London General Hospital
Wandsworth - needs
Saw the grounds expanded.

Lt-Col Bruce Porter,
As Commanding Officer -
Marked as founder
Of Wandsworth's unique
Military Hospital,
Bringing art to the wounded.

Debating with friends
From the Chelsea Art Club,
The subject raised,
Was how those with talent
For art might help -
Exiled from abilities to fight.

For those men limited
By either age or infirmness -
With talents for music,
Art and their writing - taken 
On by Lt-Col Porter -
To assist injury recoveries.

Such artists joined
The Royal Army Medical Corps,
To undertake regular
Duties and as providers of arts -
Including performances
Of shows, three times a week.

Additionally galleries held
Varied art and sculpture displays-
The latter to assist
Medical treatments - to include
Sergeant Wood,
Maker of plaster splints.

Another sculptor,
Professor Wilcoxon aided
Surgeons, in cases
Of anatomical dislocations -
Their abilities proved
Faith of Lt-Col Bruce Porter.

Created by other
Regulars of the Medical Corps
Were works displayed
In recreation huts, for private
Views over two weeks;
To be Tommies Royal Academy.

Lt-Col Bruce Porter's
Belief was to make the London
General, less like any
Hospital - with art as process,
Assisting recovery
For the severely wounded.

 by Jamie Mann.

Anon.,1915. Art and War - Hospital's Unique Staff. The Daily Telegraph, [online] 14 September. P.4. Col.6. Available at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/11823051/Daily-Telegraph-September-14-1915.html [Accessed: 13 September 2015].

Mann, J., 2015. 100 years Ago - Poems by Jamie Mann. [letter] (Personal communication, 14 September 2015). 



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